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[talng over each other] alking over each other] >> as he told his russia friend, you haven't seen anything yet. neil: bipartisanship reaching t, you don't thinthat's a real? >> again, i don't want to rule out the possibility. i think we will see lot by who plac tim geithner. if he does, he will rely on the business and so forth. but look at what happens. >>e has his friends in there. [talking over each other] >> forgive me, but does anyone believe that a an organization like moveon.org -- [talking over each other] neil: we have the education union president on here and i asked him to make one concession. [talking over each othe neil: they thought it was in regards to this teaching thing. it was being translated to stking it to the rich. not all people are disproportionate and int the government in that way. >> isn't it time to man up? they didn't lose it by landslide. >> therere certain things that the democrats and republicans agree on. onis that we have to grow more. this growth rate is not acceptable. the point is that we don't grow, we will have to face it somehow. [talking over each o
[talng over each other] alking over each other] >> as he told his russia friend, you haven't seen anything yet. neil: bipartisanship reaching t, you don't thinthat's a real? >> again, i don't want to rule out the possibility. i think we will see lot by who plac tim geithner. if he does, he will rely on the business and so forth. but look at what happens. >>e has his friends in there. [talking over each other] >> forgive me, but does anyone believe that a an organization...
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russia would be soo much brighter if you knew more about someone from feinstein freshened so. please for instance on t.v. dot com. i'm fifty and i made. maybe you feel you have to be even student but i didn't are to exclusive friday through sunday on r t r t dot com i mean so the oldest city in europe and the host of the twenty fold seat which are the picket. seat. thank you. so much. thank you. dr. friday's it. looks calm. seas it's so true. look. more news today violence is once again fled upload. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. shining corporation to rule the day please look. and. welcome back to crossfire computable remind you we're talking about u.s. politics after obama's victory. ok rachel i'd like to go back to you in paris and what's going to happen with the g.o.p. moving forward because it seems to me that you know i i think most people watch this program know my politics ok and i disagree with a lot with romney had to say but there's some other issues on the economy that you know make perfect sense here but it's really what
russia would be soo much brighter if you knew more about someone from feinstein freshened so. please for instance on t.v. dot com. i'm fifty and i made. maybe you feel you have to be even student but i didn't are to exclusive friday through sunday on r t r t dot com i mean so the oldest city in europe and the host of the twenty fold seat which are the picket. seat. thank you. so much. thank you. dr. friday's it. looks calm. seas it's so true. look. more news today violence is once again fled...
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ok correct and that's the thing that's and you know in being in russia peter and your viewers who are in moscow understand that you know thirteen percent flat tax that couldn't broaden not that long ago is created when we're you know and economically we weren't in moscow and and we don't see but we don't see that mentality and in the united states we don't see this tax cutting mentality and we don't see in france either it's how can we squeeze more money out of the poor taxpayer and and instead of looking at other solutions and maybe things that are perhaps counter-intuitive and i think that is what the republican party has to do to follow the same old way of doing things and all the ideas that have been batted around within the beltway bubble of the last several years it's just not going to cut it and if they want to make a comeback they going to have to do that as for working with barack obama well he has to work with them too and perhaps there needs to be compromise on both sides not just on the side of congress because they happen to have a majority ok steve there's a bomb i have
ok correct and that's the thing that's and you know in being in russia peter and your viewers who are in moscow understand that you know thirteen percent flat tax that couldn't broaden not that long ago is created when we're you know and economically we weren't in moscow and and we don't see but we don't see that mentality and in the united states we don't see this tax cutting mentality and we don't see in france either it's how can we squeeze more money out of the poor taxpayer and and instead...
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legislative work wrapping up today, working on a bill to normalize trade relations with russia. this is live senate coverage on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c., november 16, 2012. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable christopher a. coons, a senator from the state of delaware, to perform the duties of the chair. signed: daniel k. inouye, president pro tempore. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the senate stands adjourned until 12:00 p.m. on tuesday, november 20, 2012. adjourn: >> the senate meets next tuesday at an eastern but it will be another pro forma session during the thanksgiving holiday break. senators return for legislative work after the holiday, monday november 26 if they were resumed consideration of the sportsman's bill expanding hunting and fishing on federal land it will take you back to the peterson foundation forum on what's called the fiscal cliff. m
legislative work wrapping up today, working on a bill to normalize trade relations with russia. this is live senate coverage on c-span2. the presiding officer: the senate will come to order. the clerk will read a communication to the senate. the clerk: washington, d.c., november 16, 2012. to the senate: under the provisions of rule 1, paragraph 3, of the standing rules of the senate, i hereby appoint the honorable christopher a. coons, a senator from the state of delaware, to perform the duties...
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russia has been through imperial power. it does have domestic support by the efforts in asia and europe alternately, depending on where it was. now russia has the problem of the declining population. a declining russian population. the muslim population that is at the borders of the muslim world. it has a 3,000 mile frontier with china, which is a strategic nightmare. and a billion chinese on the order. to the borders the middle east which is a biological nightmare. it borders with europe which is allyarkly -- historic difficult for them. the image that russia has of leadership is that they have to be considered as a principal country in order to be taken seriously. environmentally, russia has to look for some patterns of cooperation. it has not yet found the methods of doing it. russia is not a strategic one to the best of her. they will bring pressure on the neighboring countries of the ukraine, especially the ukraine. it will move on to incorporate ukraine into its own system, i must say that if one recognizes an indepen
russia has been through imperial power. it does have domestic support by the efforts in asia and europe alternately, depending on where it was. now russia has the problem of the declining population. a declining russian population. the muslim population that is at the borders of the muslim world. it has a 3,000 mile frontier with china, which is a strategic nightmare. and a billion chinese on the order. to the borders the middle east which is a biological nightmare. it borders with europe which...
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different america, they'll grow up in a fundamentally different world, a world ordered by china or russia or most likely nobody at all. so there's a lot at stake here in how our economy grows and develops. part of that is going to require pulling back from missions that are completely out of proportion like afghanistan. but it's also remembering one thing: we have one unique thing that the chinese and rsians n't have. we can lead by emulation. the chinese have to buy people, the russians have to bludgeon people and when we get it right, when people see us as the greatest place to get an education, start a company and get a job the effect that has in expanding our power and influence is exponential. >> rose: where does american leadership express itself in terms of going beyond its own borders. david? >> first the old-fashioned truth is power does matter and litary does matter. we'll have a military presence for that. dealing with iran is going to be the number one issue the next president faces. and then finally-- and i think this again-- the blurring between that policy is that we have a
different america, they'll grow up in a fundamentally different world, a world ordered by china or russia or most likely nobody at all. so there's a lot at stake here in how our economy grows and develops. part of that is going to require pulling back from missions that are completely out of proportion like afghanistan. but it's also remembering one thing: we have one unique thing that the chinese and rsians n't have. we can lead by emulation. the chinese have to buy people, the russians have...
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russia's navy commander announced that on june 1st russian nuclear-powered subs would return to patrolling the world's oceans. lou: fox news national security correspondent. joining me now, former u.s. ambassador. off the coast of a ron. this was peculiar at best. >> is timing may be coincidental. something to do with the elections. what he said when i asked why this information was not released. because of a classified nature of that activity. then normally would not release this information. i think that is strange credulity, but i do think it did not want to make an active war. they pbed, tried to shoot it down, failed. it does not say much for their capabilities. lou: your thoughts. >> well, i think it is outrageous that the justification for not releasing the infoation before the election was that he mission was classified. it is okay to release today. i think that demonstratesthis is simply a pretext. i think that what we have here is the clear indication that they are prepared to try to shoot down u.s. drones. it did find one u.s. drone on its territory about a year ago. they claim
russia's navy commander announced that on june 1st russian nuclear-powered subs would return to patrolling the world's oceans. lou: fox news national security correspondent. joining me now, former u.s. ambassador. off the coast of a ron. this was peculiar at best. >> is timing may be coincidental. something to do with the elections. what he said when i asked why this information was not released. because of a classified nature of that activity. then normally would not release this...
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bush's intelligence failures you know five different major allies including israel the kingdom and russia telling us hey this thing is coming you know the cia flying a guy down in august to the warnings as early as may to george w. bush this is coming and he never ever convened his national security team to talk about i can't answer for lindsey graham but i'm a i'm a libertarian leaning republican i'm not in the president is duly elected he won fair and square use the right to nominate he wants and the senate has the right to confirm or not confirm. but i think it's a mistake and i think we need to look at our you know at ourselves in the mirror as a country in a nonpartisan fashion and say you know what susan rice did inject herself into the benghazi situation by becoming the public face of it shouldn't have to she's her own free will to say i'm not going to say that they put out on their facebook page a.q.i.m. in the in the magreb the next day right after it or excuse me the same day that they were responsible taking credit for the attacks but it's not a part of this they mean to say th
bush's intelligence failures you know five different major allies including israel the kingdom and russia telling us hey this thing is coming you know the cia flying a guy down in august to the warnings as early as may to george w. bush this is coming and he never ever convened his national security team to talk about i can't answer for lindsey graham but i'm a i'm a libertarian leaning republican i'm not in the president is duly elected he won fair and square use the right to nominate he wants...
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scientists from france, russia and switzerland are already on site. tomorrow, they will open it. the scientists will remove samples from the body, which will then test independently from one another. some in france, some in russia, some in switzerland, then the remaining remains will be reburied that same day. we are told to expect the results of those tests about four months from now and that is because the manmade very rare form they'll be looking for as a potential murder weapon, it is a half-life of about four months. the kind you find in nature doesn't have that kind of half-life, so if they find it in his body that they're going to take out of the tomb tomorrow, they will need to watch what happens to that over time to know if the radiation was just an environmental thing or if it was murder. other than these two political leaders who may have been killed by plutonium, there are a handful that have been killed by the staff. one was marie curie's daughter. another was the russian spy, alexander -- so, marie curie's daughter, a russian dissent, a turkish president and arafat.
scientists from france, russia and switzerland are already on site. tomorrow, they will open it. the scientists will remove samples from the body, which will then test independently from one another. some in france, some in russia, some in switzerland, then the remaining remains will be reburied that same day. we are told to expect the results of those tests about four months from now and that is because the manmade very rare form they'll be looking for as a potential murder weapon, it is a...
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dwidz won't just grow up in a different america it will be a fundamentally different world by china or russia or most likely nobody at all. there's a lot at stake here on how our economy goes and develops. part of that is pulling mac bitions out of proportion like afghanistan. it's also remembering one thing. we have one unique thing that the chinese and russians don't have. we can lead by emlation. the chinese have to find people the chinese have to bludgenon people -- exponential. >> rose: where does american leadership express itself in terms of going beyond its own borders? david. >> first the old fashion truth is that power does matter and the military does power. filling thepacen is asia, we have military presence important that. dealing with iran is the number one issue the next president faces. you got to have some military presence for that. and then finally and i think this goes along with what people have been saying the blur between that and foreign domestic paul z we have lots of countries around the world facing crises. so we all have sort of similar problems whether it's japan,
dwidz won't just grow up in a different america it will be a fundamentally different world by china or russia or most likely nobody at all. there's a lot at stake here on how our economy goes and develops. part of that is pulling mac bitions out of proportion like afghanistan. it's also remembering one thing. we have one unique thing that the chinese and russians don't have. we can lead by emlation. the chinese have to find people the chinese have to bludgenon people -- exponential. >>...
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he was overextended in russia. i think if obama takes this as a mandate to complete the restructuring of america he is sadly mistaken. one other quick point, though, i just passed on the way over here another revival of the musical "andee." that premiered in 1979 as the carter administration was going down the tubes and ronald reagan came into office. i'm holding onto the song, the sun will come out tomorrow, bet your bottom dollar they'll be sun. jon: we all want this president to succeed but there are thorny issues out there, what are the media going to say in. >> we've already seen, jon, a super concentration on that fist alcliff. i don't think i can read one more story about it in any newspaper. i think the media are going to see whether or not barack obama meant what he said in his victory speech immediately after he was declared reelected, and that is, will he be reaching out to the republicans as he said he would? does he represent all americans and not just those who voted for him. can we really, finally co
he was overextended in russia. i think if obama takes this as a mandate to complete the restructuring of america he is sadly mistaken. one other quick point, though, i just passed on the way over here another revival of the musical "andee." that premiered in 1979 as the carter administration was going down the tubes and ronald reagan came into office. i'm holding onto the song, the sun will come out tomorrow, bet your bottom dollar they'll be sun. jon: we all want this president to...
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russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. part of the big picture. of american power continues.
russia today has an extremely confrontational stance when it comes to us. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything is. part of the big picture. of american power continues.
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jews that were unable to emigrate from russia. and you think about all of the military expenses that were involved in the cold war, stories. i just came back from georgia and ukraine, overseeing their elections, having been throughout eastern and central europe and heard stories about the kind of repression that existed. and so as bad as russia is today, it's still a marketed improvement over what existed during the cold war and the time of the soviet union. and a lot of us held out a great deal of hope for russia. more son that we have right now, just a few -- more so than we have right now, just a few years ago. and because we've seen backward steps, i talked about my friend who at this moment is languishing in a russian prison for simply criticizing vladimir putin. and i'm here today in large part because i want, i want him to be freed. i want to see an end to that kind of treatment of individuals. and similarly, tomorrow marks the third anniversary of the tragic death of sergei magnificent i ask -- magnitsky. it was absolutely
jews that were unable to emigrate from russia. and you think about all of the military expenses that were involved in the cold war, stories. i just came back from georgia and ukraine, overseeing their elections, having been throughout eastern and central europe and heard stories about the kind of repression that existed. and so as bad as russia is today, it's still a marketed improvement over what existed during the cold war and the time of the soviet union. and a lot of us held out a great...
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last year we exported $11 billion in goods an service to russia. if we can pass pmtr we will double that to $22 billion by 2017. mr. speaker, it's a very, very important vote. we need to make sure it's successful this week and i'm gratified that it's going to be done in a bipartisan way. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from tennessee seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: does the gentlelady ask for unanimous consent? mrs. blackburn: yes, sir, i do. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. blackburn: a little later the house will vote on the european union prohibition act, and this is a bill that's important to our civilian and civil aviation operators, and it would block them from participating in the european union emission trading scheme. now the reason this is important is because of this. according to bloomberg news, the inconcurrent resolution of the airline industry in
last year we exported $11 billion in goods an service to russia. if we can pass pmtr we will double that to $22 billion by 2017. mr. speaker, it's a very, very important vote. we need to make sure it's successful this week and i'm gratified that it's going to be done in a bipartisan way. with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from tennessee seek recognition? >> to address the house for one minute and to revise and...
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the dependence of europe and russia and is that necessary? secondly, ongoing arrangements generated over the last two or three decades, largely by an american strategy designed to diminish your independence in russian energy. i play the general rule in georgia and providing access in the near future, is something that i'm sure some russians would like to undercut. so even without a massive outbreak of violence in the region and escalating clinton's and explosions, that would have consequences. very adverse to europe and to the united states. these partners in the negotiating process are motivated the same way as we are, on the part of some individuals, i'm not saying this is the official russian point of view, but some individuals in russia were strategists and might take themselves that we are really sure [inaudible] two that's interesting but let me play devil's advocate for a second. containment, in essence, it's on the brink of war. when the russians were those who may have different interest still be able to achieve some of those objecti
the dependence of europe and russia and is that necessary? secondly, ongoing arrangements generated over the last two or three decades, largely by an american strategy designed to diminish your independence in russian energy. i play the general rule in georgia and providing access in the near future, is something that i'm sure some russians would like to undercut. so even without a massive outbreak of violence in the region and escalating clinton's and explosions, that would have consequences....
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the defense budget of every other major country on earth, including russia and china, combined, is $540 billion. you think we're all right? i don't know. i think so. if you really want to dig in, we said, how many contractors do you have? what do you do? oh, i'm a contractor with the defense department. or it might be the guy who makes something for 50 cents and sells it for $2. what's the range on contractors? it's between 1 million and 10 million. we'd like an audit. could we have an audit of who they are and what they do? i was a military guy. i was in for a couple years in germany. they have their own health care plan called military retirees. only 2.2 million of them. that's not a big cohort. many of them have never been in combat. they have their own health care plan. the premium is $540 a year with no copay. it takes care of all dependents. there are 61 department of defense schools still in america from wars long past to take care of dependents. they're right next to a bus ride for a public school. they all have a superintendent and principals and teachers and the cost per stude
the defense budget of every other major country on earth, including russia and china, combined, is $540 billion. you think we're all right? i don't know. i think so. if you really want to dig in, we said, how many contractors do you have? what do you do? oh, i'm a contractor with the defense department. or it might be the guy who makes something for 50 cents and sells it for $2. what's the range on contractors? it's between 1 million and 10 million. we'd like an audit. could we have an audit of...
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a big bird to russia. it was just one big problem. gas natural finosa didn't know anything about it. it turns out that he doesn't actually work for that company. he's the bold gentleman in this shot. take a good look at this guy. we actually don't know what his real name is. it appears he's a con man who was able to get through multiple rounds and rounds and rounds of negotiation and a televised appearance for a billion dollar deal without detection. i mean, that's kind of incredible. you have got to give the guy that. in fact, on the surface, this seemed like a mirror image of one of the most infamous swindles in history, when victor lustig sold the eiffel tower to two company. years later, he even pulled a scandal on al capone. yes, he swindled al capone out of $5,000 in money. how's that for inflation in that takes a lot of brass and a lot of smarts, which is something that our new con man didn't have enough of because it seems that the mystery man didn't actually ask for any of the billion dollars or his cut up front. he leaves wi
a big bird to russia. it was just one big problem. gas natural finosa didn't know anything about it. it turns out that he doesn't actually work for that company. he's the bold gentleman in this shot. take a good look at this guy. we actually don't know what his real name is. it appears he's a con man who was able to get through multiple rounds and rounds and rounds of negotiation and a televised appearance for a billion dollar deal without detection. i mean, that's kind of incredible. you have...
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technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. a lot of american along liberal rubble join me tonight francesca chambers and marc harrold thank you both for joining me let's get back to it cook county illinois is one of the first counties in the nation to jump with both feet that they got a waiver to do it to jump into obamacare taking medicaid money and providing a quarter million low income people with access to health care that they didn't have before they're the lucky ones the people who live in cook county illinois because they're actually going to their county is going to have the state provided the waiver and then you've got republican states you know these red states there are likely to rick scott is a classic example down of florida here's one hundred million dollars no thanks it's going to leave ten million more people unemployed uninsured excuse me and add fifty three billion dollars in uncompensated costs to hospital balance sheets this is this is like you know wrecking the system states can expand medicaid at no cost
technology innovation all the developments from around russia we've got the future covered. a lot of american along liberal rubble join me tonight francesca chambers and marc harrold thank you both for joining me let's get back to it cook county illinois is one of the first counties in the nation to jump with both feet that they got a waiver to do it to jump into obamacare taking medicaid money and providing a quarter million low income people with access to health care that they didn't have...
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i speak specifically of china and russia. and we have always wanted and the law requires us to provide protection against the kind of unauthorized or accidental launch that can occur. this is not an idle concern. we spent enormous amounts of time and energy and money trying to ensure these extraordinarily lethal weapons are never launched by accident or by some unauthorized event. and that's one of the reasons for a missile defense system, to ensure that that kind of accident never would result in harm to the united states, and, of course, what they're also worried about is that if that ever happens then there's the question of retaliation, how do you know this is not intentional? how do you know we shouldn't retaliate? wars can be started almost by accident and the best protection against that is a missile defense system that can ensure that no harm is done even if there is such a launch and in the meantime week find out whether this is real, whether we need to respond, whether we need to start another war. that's the benefi
i speak specifically of china and russia. and we have always wanted and the law requires us to provide protection against the kind of unauthorized or accidental launch that can occur. this is not an idle concern. we spent enormous amounts of time and energy and money trying to ensure these extraordinarily lethal weapons are never launched by accident or by some unauthorized event. and that's one of the reasons for a missile defense system, to ensure that that kind of accident never would result...
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huge step toward energy independence and a big bird to russia. one big problem. the company doesn't know anything about it. turns out that jordy doesn't actually work for that company. he's the bald gentleman in this shot. take a good look at this guy. we don't know what his real name is. it appears he's a con man who was able to get through multiple rounds and rounds and rounds of negotiations and a televised appearance for a $1 billion deal without detection. i mean, that's kind of incredible. you have got to give the guy that. in fact, on the surface, this seems like a mirror image of one of the most infamous swindles in history, when victor lustig posed as a corrupt government official and sold the eiffel tower to scrap metal companies. back then, he got money. he got the money from sales and additional political bribes. years later, he even pulled a scam on al capone. yes. he swindled al capone out of $5,000 of money. adjust that for inflation. to quote bill clinton, that takes a lot of brass. and a lot of smarts, which is something that our new con man, as
huge step toward energy independence and a big bird to russia. one big problem. the company doesn't know anything about it. turns out that jordy doesn't actually work for that company. he's the bald gentleman in this shot. take a good look at this guy. we don't know what his real name is. it appears he's a con man who was able to get through multiple rounds and rounds and rounds of negotiations and a televised appearance for a $1 billion deal without detection. i mean, that's kind of...
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he really didn't have any positions he doesn't understand about russia, so many spots england. his lack of foreign affairs reality, and the expectation that he would be in charge did hurt him. there are so many things that hurt him. he had gigantic crowds in the end, but it looked like the republican convention. it was just all white people. and he thought with those big crowds, he thought he was going to win. tom brokaw said, i think it's going to be a good day for mitt romney. the american public saw through the lies and saw that mitt romney didn't have a psychic anchor at hunter thompson used to talk about. it was life blazing saddles we're so smart and they're so dumb. they're falling for it. and i'm going to be able to pull this etch-a-sketch on them, and he was wrong. the american people were so much smarter than all of those advertisements. what had he done to become the republican nominee? you look at how rick perry handled himself, newt gringrich all of them. he didn't beat any men of stature. it was embarrassing to watch. >> cenk: yes yes, no question it was a weak di
he really didn't have any positions he doesn't understand about russia, so many spots england. his lack of foreign affairs reality, and the expectation that he would be in charge did hurt him. there are so many things that hurt him. he had gigantic crowds in the end, but it looked like the republican convention. it was just all white people. and he thought with those big crowds, he thought he was going to win. tom brokaw said, i think it's going to be a good day for mitt romney. the american...
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he spoke in an interview with "russia today t.v." earlier this week, british prime minister david cameron suggested giving assad safe passage out of syria, if that would guarantee an end to the war. but the syrian leader flatly rejected the idea. he said, "i am syrian and i will live and die in syria." those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: after the vote, where does the republican party go from here? one thing it clearly faces: a changing electorate. exit polls showed that mitt romney lost every demographic-- blacks, hispanics, and asians-- other than white voters, who favored the republican nominee. romney won among older voters, but the president led among those under age 44. and he captured 60% of the 18- to 29-year-old vote, which turned out in greater numbers than in 2008. exit polls also sampled attitudes on the tea party. 21% said they support the movement. 30% opposed it and 42% declared themselves neutral. we do our own sampling now, with three party members: leslie sanchez, a republican str
he spoke in an interview with "russia today t.v." earlier this week, british prime minister david cameron suggested giving assad safe passage out of syria, if that would guarantee an end to the war. but the syrian leader flatly rejected the idea. he said, "i am syrian and i will live and die in syria." those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: after the vote, where does the republican party go from here? one thing it clearly faces: a...
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we know that iran, russia and china are extremely active in probing our cyber systems, including those that control our critical infrastructure. not only our financial systems, our transportation systems, our water treatment plants, but also our electric grid. recently, we have seen what hurricane sandy, the superstorm, has done to states, so many states, destroying lives and property and leaving people without power for days on end. well, multiply that many times, mr. president, if it were a deliberate cyber attack that knocked out the electric grid along the entire east coast. that's what we're talking about. that is the kind of risk that calls us to act. we have heard from the experts over and over again that this vulnerability is huge and escalating. we know that the number of cyber attacks that have been reported to the department of homeland security has increased by 200% in just the last year. and those are just the -- the attacks that have been reported. that's just the tip of the iceberg. undoubtedly, there are many more on our critical infrastructure that have not been report
we know that iran, russia and china are extremely active in probing our cyber systems, including those that control our critical infrastructure. not only our financial systems, our transportation systems, our water treatment plants, but also our electric grid. recently, we have seen what hurricane sandy, the superstorm, has done to states, so many states, destroying lives and property and leaving people without power for days on end. well, multiply that many times, mr. president, if it were a...
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there's still far too many banks in russia, so there's consolidation. and people like we have a diy business for example which is growing very quickly in the regional regions of russia. retail is very interesting, as well. >> so what would you say if you were involved in the dialogue day da with the germans? >> well, i think it's quite a difficult balance really. i think russia is looking to germany and europe to provide stability with respect to the euro. they feel greece is close to the russian situation, so people become frighten of investing in markets like russia. so i think russians will be looking at merkel to give them assurance that the european situation will be sorted out. >> over in japan, election fever has hit the country. let's go to the nikkei for the latest details. >> that's right, n on oda is paving the way for japan's first general election since his party the democratic party of japan a came to power in 2009. noda will face a leader who ran the country as a prime minister back in 2006 and then stepped down a year later due to ill he
there's still far too many banks in russia, so there's consolidation. and people like we have a diy business for example which is growing very quickly in the regional regions of russia. retail is very interesting, as well. >> so what would you say if you were involved in the dialogue day da with the germans? >> well, i think it's quite a difficult balance really. i think russia is looking to germany and europe to provide stability with respect to the euro. they feel greece is close...